Child Protection Training Assessment

Name(Required)
Sexual abuse can occur without touching.(Required)
Abuse and neglect may negatively affect a child's emotional and social development.(Required)
Exposing a child to pornographic material is not considered abusive.(Required)
Not only forced activity, but persuasion can be abusive.(Required)
Victims of child abuse often suffer from fear, guilt and anger.(Required)
"Child" is defined as anyone, unmarried under the age of 16.(Required)
Sexual abuse may negativly affect a childfor their entire life.(Required)
Situational offenders are:(Required)
Molesters and child abusers are usually:(Required)
Molesters can "groom" a child by:(Required)
Molesters tries to insure secrecy by:(Required)
An offender often:(Required)
Statistics indicate most molesters are:(Required)
Which of the following behaviors is not a sign of possible abuse?(Required)
You are the sponsor for a child that tells you that she has been forced to watch pornographic movies by an adult. Should you report this?(Required)
Identify which action does not indicate a form of sexual abuse?(Required)
When reporting sexual abuse, you must report incidents even if you cannot confirm the report of abuse is true.(Required)
Which of the following would not be considered a warning sign of a potential abuser?(Required)
When abuse is strongly suspected, a camp counselor should:(Required)
What location is most appropriate to meet a camper for counseling?(Required)
Which example is not an example of a camper's privacy?(Required)
When reporting sexual abuse at camp, what is your responsibility?(Required)
Which are innapropriate behaviors?(Required)
Close supervision by adults during all swim activities is:(Required)
What is the purpose of this training?(Required)
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